Hi Luca,

The switch is a Huawei S6720 and it sends sflow data to nProbe. It's a
fairly powerful switch, I don't think it has problems sampling data.
I don't see any drops in the graffic. How can I check if I have drops in
nProbe?

Best regards,
Dan Craciun

On 15-Jan-19 22:17, Luca Deri wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> in essence ntopng is collecting flows via nProbe, right? If so, please check 
> 1. if the router is exporting flows out of 7 Gbit of traffic. usually for 
> such high speeds routers are unable to export the whole traffic
> 2. do you see any drops on nprobe? 
>
> Regards Luca
>
>> On 15 Jan 2019, at 20:34, Dan Craciun <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using ntopng Enterprise/nProbe Pro.
>>
>> I have a switch setup to send only the flows from one 10G interface to the 
>> nprobe machine. 
>> In the traffic dashboard there are some graphs, but I don't know what they 
>> signify. 
>> If you look in Cacti, the traffic is about 7.7Gbps. In ntopng is 2.03Gbps? 
>> Also, what do 2.28Mbps and 157.22Mpbs from the footer mean? 
>>
>> Below the graphs from ntopng and Cacti.
>>
>> <ofimmnlikapcdhhn.png>
>>
>>
>>
>> <agnchdjlnbopcegf.png>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dan Craciun
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